Cherry
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- Jun 16, 2019
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Hull,
Georgia
Ahhh. Never looked at that. I dont know how a short would be in the switch line since that acts as a ground itself. What it seems like to me, terminals 4 and 2 is what pulls the switch in the relay so that voltage can flow through 3 and 1. 4 is positive, it has voltage going to it, 2 should be the ground and when you turn your light switch it connects to ground completing that circuit which charges what looks to be some kind of "magnet" that pulls the switch over between 3 and 1 allowing that to flow. If you look at the very first diagram that you listed it shows that is what should be happening.
That is if my dyslexic idiot brain is correct .
That is if my dyslexic idiot brain is correct .